Fancy trying out another free Doom game? If you have quick reaction times and love slaying demons DaggerHell Overkill is for you.
This is fantastic news, Life is Strange 2 is confirmed to be coming to Linux with the porting from Feral Interactive once again.
This is bad news for my free time. Reassembly is a highly addictive spaceship building and exploration game, one that just had a big performance update.
After being in Early Access for around a year, Timeslip Softworks have announced that their turn-based tactical RPG Vigilantes will release in full this week.
For those of you who like your more casual action-arcade type games StarCrossed does look pretty sweet.
As sad as it is, I appreciate it when we see a developer being really honest. Limit Theory was a promising open-world space sim that was Kickstarted back in 2012 and the developer has reached their limit.
It's Sunday, I have still a ridiculous cold so I feel quite poorly. Here's a run over some Linux games on sale, some other random things along with a question to you.
Seven Kingdoms Ancient Adversaries holds a special place in my heart, as one of the earliest strategy games I played. It continues to live on now it's open source and a fresh release is out.
While we've talked a lot about DXVK recently, let's not forget other interesting projects like VK9 (formerly SchaeferGL) which aims to give Direct3D 9 over Vulkan.
The amusing strategy game Dungeons 3 has another DLC out with Clash of Gods giving you even more content to play with.
If you like strategy games and you like the idea of MOBAs like Dota 2, Asteroid Fight might be an interesting choice.
Fancy getting in on the action? Black Riddles Studio has finally released an update to Crazy Justice and we have some keys available.
Ever feel like helping a robot vacuum cleaner solve moral dilemmas in its journey of self-awareness? You’ll be able to do just that in Rumu thanks to its “2.0” update that introduces Linux support.
This post-apocalyptic WAD both oozes with style and is technically impressive. It’s been a few years of development but you can finally try out episode one.
A recent post by the developer has detailed plans going forward for the title and there’s big changes incoming.
Wine development continues the rapid advancements with another biweekly release giving us Wine 3.17 today.
As expected, Valve have pushed out an update to Proton for their Steam Play system with a new beta version.
Harebrained Schemes have made good on their promise to have a Linux beta for their tactical ‘Mech combat game. It works well with a few caveats.
Mixing in some pretty good XCOM combat mechanics with a dash of FTL-style travelling through nodes, Depth of Extinction is now out.
Blade Symphony, a sword-fighting game from Puny Human powered by the Source Engine has officially released for Linux today. UPDATED: See the bottom.